Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.

Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.

Hello!

I have been living in this world for some time now.

I came from a place also named Earth, much like this planet. There are a number of differences between my home and yours.

I thought it would be interesting to share a few things with you that are relatively common knowledge where I am from. My reasons for doing so will probably be more apparent in the future.

* Consciousness does not exist (but relationships do)* Matter is gravity that has been structured* We are not human (we are perspectives)* When the totality of something cannot be grasped, it appears infinite.* Space is not physical* There is no "now" or "here", but relationships.

We use a kind of language like you use numbers here. Numbers, representations of abstract concepts, were 'invented' to work more easily with the world around us. Our language is no different.

If it were invented today it would probably be thought of as existing in parallel with science. A new kind of science.

This language also enables the shifting of perspective like a kind of mental technology. Some of you may find it quite interesting.

Re: Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.

Hello!

To describe it farther, it's not a language used for speech and writing, like English. It's more of a language of perception.

We're completely surrounded by seen and unseen languages, representations used to transmit (and form) reality.

For example, 4 letters of DNA are able to communicate the genetic instructions for life itself.

We use 26 letters of the English alphabet to understand the world around us and communicate with others. If you can think of a sound there is probably a way to represent it in English.

Similarly, where I come from we are able to represent everything in our perception using 4 "elements". We learn about these 4 elements to understand the world around us, much the same way we also use English to do the same.

Once you determine what element something is (from your perspective), there is a simple formula you can use to learn more about it and its relationship with other things.

Because most the people where I am from know this language we've developed in a somewhat different way.

Yes, there are alternate realities. "Possibilities" they may be called.

Everything truly exists. Like I mention above, When something cannot be fully perceived, it appears infinite.

Thus, every possibility you can imagine.

Our language also enables us to perceive these alternate realities, if we want. One alterate realm is this one.

It is no different that using a web browser to tunnel to a website. You could say that in our world, we have invented a type of internal browser that can transport us to other worlds (this example for illustration purposes).

You exist in multiple realms now, at every moment. You could traverse hundreds of thousands of different possibilities in one day without knowing it. (However, most if not all of the time these worlds are quite relative to your own. It would be as though you never left the city in which you were born. For me and others it is as easy as taking a trip from USA to Mexico, for example.)

Our worlds are pretty much the same until the time of the industrial revolution. That's about where our worlds diverge a bit. It could be as small of a difference as someone not meeting someone else one day. That bifurcative moment "created" the kind of world in which I lived.

Re: Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.

Hello!

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Similarly, where I come from we are able to represent everything in our perception using 4 "elements". We learn about these 4 elements to understand the world around us, much the same way we also use English to do the same.

Once you determine what element something is (from your perspective), there is a simple formula you can use to learn more about it and its relationship with other things.

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Quoting: chaol 183770

Could you tell us some details about these 4 elements, the formulas and the relationships, and the structure of your language?

To illustrate this example, let's say that a building is an ion element (structure; 1). The space inside the building is an axon element (potential energy; 2). So when you add these two elements together you get interactivity (chaon; 3).

You simply identify what element (of the 4) something is then you can extrapolate conjectures about its relationship with something else. You can also add more formulas onto the result to get more detailed extrapolations.

This is an example done for illustration. The system is used for the very simple as well as the very complex.

The basic formulas could be easily translated into workable For example, 3-2=1 could be translated as, "if we provide less potential energy than our interactions require, our time perspective is reversed." (As potential energy is being structured more than it is not.) Such a model can be used for what would be called time travel (although time is not really what is thought).

The benefit of such a base system allows anyone to use it to make their own extrapolations.

Re: Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.

thanks for the heads up.........how do we make we make our way over to you????

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 588954

Hello!

It can be done with the right tools.

The tools are not physically-based, however.

You have plenty of experience-altering tools that you take for granted. For example, how different would have been your life experience had you not learned how to read?

The tool I describe, however, has proven much more useful than written language. Imagine how much more useful learning the language of perception (more accurately, "perspective") would be.

We also developed the internet around the same 'time'. We call it something different but the idea is the same. The BIG difference is that instead of connecting to computer servers we connect to other worlds.

So instead of Gabby going to a website to find out more information on the French Revolution for a school project she would actually experience an aspect of the French Revolution. (Not "time travel" per se but the experience is similar.)

Re: Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.

I do not understand how consciousness cannot exist

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 757374

Hello!

It is because we only know of one thing in relation to another.

One is not aware of something directly.

To take an easy example, if you look at your hand you are not seeing it directly. You are interpreting your retinal image's electrical signals as they existed in the past. This "past viewing" is more obvious when you are looking at the sun (as it was several minutes ago) but also extends to everything else you think you're perceiving of right now.

To illustrate this example, let's say that a building is an ion element (structure; 1). The space inside the building is an axon element (potential energy; 2). So when you add these two elements together you get interactivity (chaon; 3).

You simply identify what element (of the 4) something is then you can extrapolate conjectures about its relationship with something else. You can also add more formulas onto the result to get more detailed extrapolations.

This is an example done for illustration. The system is used for the very simple as well as the very complex.

The basic formulas could be easily translated into workable For example, 3-2=1 could be translated as, "if we provide less potential energy than our interactions require, our time perspective is reversed." (As potential energy is being structured more than it is not.) Such a model can be used for what would be called time travel (although time is not really what is thought).

The benefit of such a base system allows anyone to use it to make their own extrapolations.

Thanks.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 183770

The four elements are ion, axon, chaon, elementon. (There is a 5th, but it's not used.)

Re: Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.

op. I dunno what I am expecting to find in a search engine, I did't find anything of certain relevance to what you are proclaiming. However, I am curious if you have other source links, maybe to a pdf or something pertaining to your knowledge of this higher structuring.